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PROSPECTUS. cA.ua:k'fcANli FARMERS’ FREEZING CO., ’ Limited. \ct, 188’?,’ and its amendments Dated the fiist day of December l!»03, and tiled with the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies. CAPITAL - - JJ75,000, Tn" 15,000 shares of JJS each. of which 10,000 Shares are now offered to the public on the follownig termsr—los s iU perehareat interval's of not less than three months when required. 5,000 Shares will be held in reserve,by the Company. DIRECTORS J. BARUGH, farmer, Hamilton, J' C. ALLEN, farmer, Pioka, RICHARD RE YNOLDS, Farmer. CAM BRIDGE T. STONE, Farmer, Taupiri, J. KNIGHT. Farmer, Hamilton, S. KNIGHT, Farmer, ; .4’ W »Sr, O

Solicitor : . maiuvifctoiiw rn y-irf w »♦* toria Street, Hamilton. - ;r,WPF 2B he.ng foimed for the j purpose of Leering and canning meat ata 01 minimum manufacturing by-prodqafair < and .ccfe, and uecuringstabilityW The minimum subsviiptpn on which tno The estimated amount of preliminary -y; penae is .£lOO, exclusive of brokerage. on the lunounts pay aula ori application ann I may b<3 paid to the Company's Broker or Brokers on all shares subscribed for through him or them. The CoE»panv in general meeting shall, from time to time, determine the remuneration to be paid to the Directors. If, in the opinion of the Board it is desirable that any of their number make any special journeys or perform any special services on behalf of the Company or its business, such Directtor or Directors shall he paid such reasonable additional remuneration and expenses 1 therefore as the Board or Company may from time to time determine. Tho qualification of every Director shall be the holding in his own right 1 of at least 20 Shares in the Company. the Company, ana will hold otHce until the statutory in<eting of the Company, when they will retire, and the Shareholders wi 1 be called upon to elect Directors for ( and Preserving Company in the vicinity of Auckland City, owned and managed by the themselves, is of vitqtfcpi|M>rtance. 1 ated. on the railway line and bounded in I part by the Mangey road, his been seeu r ed I ' r,;unbert<'b Thomson, of j '>tabuhu, which is exiireisabie on or before . .rr, l‘.K>4,thc eousi-i ; .fcrasiMf which will be pa.- ■ ; Freezing, Con.^ffcThis ' New Zealand Company has been established for upwards -of twenty yeurs: has |>eenY eminently successful from4|&4»& v M'iH )▼ extended flourishingbran-hes to Asnciurton and Timaru, and is almost entirely owned farmers of Auckland. _

right to do so by its Memorandum of Association), and is therefore not interested in keeping prices down. The Company freezes for all customers strictly in order of application at the lowest cost. Customers can dispose of their meat in any manner they wish; for instance, they esn ship home through the Company or any other agent, or sell on the hooks at the works. The establishment of.. 'The Auckland Farmers’ Freezing Co., Ltd.,’ manage lon similar lines, w!U promote healthy competition, and by presenting an ever ready channel to the grower for tho disposal of his fat stock, will insuro a steady and remunerative market, not only for fat stock, buu also for store sheep, cattle, and steer calves of the dairyman; the prices of each of these classes, as is well known being ruled by the price of fat stock. As large areas of new country have been taken up during the last three years, and as the same process still continues, it is confidently believed that in the near future the supply of fat sheep and cattle for freezing wi.l be ample. The Dairy industry also a&ib expands, will provide an ever increas llr of steer calves, wkich will be turned into beef in due course, j ITiij esj|l’listent of the B€^|^yreerthe actuai profits obtained from the Com WWMWEIW* -UMnKMfXDKrSi* “ It is therefore ’vith confidence that the farmed bF Auckland Provincial District are in yited j.q support the Auckland Company. Limited, by taking up shares, tor to the Company.

The number of Shards subscribed for by J, C’ Allen, Farmer, 4U -c* -Reynolds, Farmer, T. Sfone, Farmer. Taupiri, 40 shares ; J. Knight, Farmer, 1 1■■ 1 tgH.lftt• fl J. GUI, Farmer, To I’ 1 ;lc? ) v !?r*stes^; N■ Sturges, Farmer, Ohaupo, 2')shhreBj W.AL I'arki Farmer, < n 1-h- : -jftlj] . Ser*v|ll, Farmer Wairgaru, i()' ; W. Ciritdy, Fanner, HaFiiltoD,-20.. Hharos Knight, Fanner, ihn T Day,j Farmer, lamahero, 20 shares ; .John f jord .n, I armor, I’oua krl, rarm. r/W«N!W9|»B<iß 3 .Fl**'"

I tin? Miiniyf "iiUioxuurc, “is like taking djfl-n your sign. If you want to do business you must let the people know it.”

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 226, 15 September 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 226, 15 September 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 226, 15 September 1905, Page 4

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